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BOEING 727-200 (VH-TBI)
Adelaide, South Australia, February 7, 1982.
In a time-honoured tradition, the first ground crew member to greet an aircraft is the one with the wheel chocks. The length and close fit of the shorts has changed somewhat though.
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A most excellent 727 photo and Airline 5*****- I've never seen a ramper in that outfit! great description! 5 more!
Hey Tom, thanks. That was the 80s!
Nice close up of the B727 - my favorite airplane
Thanks Darryl. From responses on FA for 727s, you're not alone in your sentiment.
No safety vest!
Another great shot of the B727, thanks for posting Gavin.
Another great shot of the B727, thanks for posting Gavin.
Hi Gavin, I loved the 727-100 & 200s and would be amazed as a very young guy watching them climb out at such high pitch attitudes.
Also, loved the wing and motors being so far back for excellent passenger visibility and lower cabin noise.
However, 727 pilots I've known have been somewhat critical of the cockpit organization and flight stability characteristics.
Also, loved the wing and motors being so far back for excellent passenger visibility and lower cabin noise.
However, 727 pilots I've known have been somewhat critical of the cockpit organization and flight stability characteristics.
Yup. Those are definitely 80s shorts. haha
Great pic from past! Thank you!
Great pic from past! Thank you!
Another "sexy" 727 and both in 1 day :)
David - ah the 80s! Very few OH&S rules back then and pilots kept a watch for their ground crew. Remember the days when ground crew used batons to guide pilots to their positions.
Robert, Kam and DaveRK - thank you guys, and Robert, yes the 727s and the DC-9s had amazing take-off AOAs.
Great stuff Gavin!
Love the B727-200. It has to be my favorite airframe.
Thanks Mike.
Seems the fit of shorts changed as people got fatter. No?
Gorgeous tri-motor. Nice lines and angles on this work horse
Sure miss those short shorts.
Sweet!
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